Sep 6, 2017 | By Tess Mixed Dimensions, a San Fransisco-based startup that specializes in 3D printing cloud technology and model repair software, has released its newest software tool for analyzing and preparing 3D models for printing. The program, called Mammoth, is being added to the company's MakePrintable platform and will become its primary mesh repair …See more

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We haven't written about MakePrintable for a while, but today is a good today to do so. Why? It's because the company is switching their repair algorithm in a very significant way. Let's back up a bit: if you haven't heard of MakePrintable, it is a web-based service that provides an ability to repair misbehaving 3D models.

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Instead of buying toys, you can 3D Print them at home while bonding with your child with Toy Maker. Toy Maker is a great way to teach children about technology and 3D Printing while developing their creativity and imagination.

Toy Maker is also an example that shows how developers can reach Desktop 3D Printer owners via AstroPrint's API.

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AstroPrint is on a roll. They're announcing the release of another app today that does two things for 3D printing. Toy Maker is a free app that 1) introduces kids to the world of 3D printing and 2) introduces developers to the capabilities of AstroPrint's Cloud platform.

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AstroPrint | With AstroPrint's suite of software products, everyday creatives can now simply and easily print 3D products. Following its 2014 graduation from the 500 Startups accelerator program, AstroPrint has successfully completed two Kickstarter campaigns, was named Editor's Choice at Maker Faire in 2015, and released the plug-and-play AstroBox Touch for…See more

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This is one of most stable printer in the market, prints consistently good, easy to learn and based on repraps.
I personally started of by making own reprap (prusa i3). I got its parts printed from an another reprap 3D printer and assembled it. It was a huge effort though to calibrate it and start making good prints. Took me 2 months, but this whole underst…See more